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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the knohow we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick me, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. >> runaway snowmobile plows into the crowd in colorado during the x games and the rider falls off. you can see it right there. he was okay. the snowmobile keeps on going. it aimed for the spectators. folks try to run and it knocked through the fence and knocked a guy to the ground. he was only
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the knohow we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick me, that's perfect...
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areas have been singled out because of the economic impact of the ongoing violence on the country's economy as a whole. those supporting the point of view do point to the ongoing incidence of conflict within cities like cairo, not included within the declaration of state of emergency. there are questions and perhaps the specific selection of these areas because of their geographic location and economic support of the country as a whole. >> thank you. syrian opposition activists are reporting government shelling in different parts of the country. they say that the military is attacking cities in the suburbs of the capital, damascus. three people have died in floods in eastern australia, hundreds of homes have been submerged and thousands more are at risk after heavy rain from tropical cyclone oz wald. >> this car is like a fast disappearing island in the rising flood water. the passengers mated to a helicopter rescue, but the problem is the baby is too small to get onto the windshield and the danger of the rescuer holding on to the child was too great. the only option is to put him into a wa
areas have been singled out because of the economic impact of the ongoing violence on the country's economy as a whole. those supporting the point of view do point to the ongoing incidence of conflict within cities like cairo, not included within the declaration of state of emergency. there are questions and perhaps the specific selection of these areas because of their geographic location and economic support of the country as a whole. >> thank you. syrian opposition activists are...
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and they run you know almost market economy we still have a great in the state prisons was to have a lot of an efficiency but it's ridiculous we need to help people who experience a problem we need to hope people who knows what's customer relations what's true customer relations and and solve this issue. it will it will it could run forever you are very big on china. and there's been a lot of talk this time around in davos that africa is going to be the next china you have assets there would you agree with that assessment you know what prevents them from being the next hot spot for growth not go months not stability. not competence the lack of education. you know the resort of work work work is just a dream. for you mentioned the w t o and obviously that's one of the hot topics for russian general we have a lot of expectations but you know nobody really understands how our economy's going to benefit from the accession how do you think it's going to. it will not change monetary costs will not benefit for sure that's an opportunity you need to use as a butcher but again if cost of capi
and they run you know almost market economy we still have a great in the state prisons was to have a lot of an efficiency but it's ridiculous we need to help people who experience a problem we need to hope people who knows what's customer relations what's true customer relations and and solve this issue. it will it will it could run forever you are very big on china. and there's been a lot of talk this time around in davos that africa is going to be the next china you have assets there would...
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is developing economies they're rising quickly and of a grossly shape in the global economy the recent report by pricewaterhouse coopers the woden twenty fifty is still in the other example of the inevitable royce this new players it would into their report we're witnessing paradigm shift a crucial change in the global economic order the emerging economies a focus to push the u.s. japan germany the u.k. france italy and canada down billy the will is there. as twenty seventeen the collective g.d.p. grew over take that of the crises to jus seven and that would be the crucial year for the east south and china might leave the u.s. behind of the world's largest economy so by twenty fifty china the u.s. and india would be the largest economies and by a long shot at the same time mexico and indonesia could belong to then u.k. and france respectively and turkey is larger than it really russia could overtake germany well before twenty twenty becoming just economy in europe so russia brazil china indonesia mexico and turkey are the most promising in these times of significant changes that are tr
is developing economies they're rising quickly and of a grossly shape in the global economy the recent report by pricewaterhouse coopers the woden twenty fifty is still in the other example of the inevitable royce this new players it would into their report we're witnessing paradigm shift a crucial change in the global economic order the emerging economies a focus to push the u.s. japan germany the u.k. france italy and canada down billy the will is there. as twenty seventeen the collective...
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they are making the economy their main issue. shimon peres will decide whether to give binyamin netanyahu the first chance of forming a coalition. that is a process that took five weeks after the last election. let's talk about the situation after the election. it sounds like putting together a coalition will be tricky. >> it appears so. the last government all molested two years. then the labor party pulled out . in this case it might be even more complicated. binyamin netanyahu, if he is given the first nod, will have 28 days to form a coalition. then he has another 12 days. the question is whether some other party will be asked to put together a coalition. any kind of coalition would veer to the right. if he could do that with a minimum of cooperation would be his preference. >> thank you for reporting to us live from jerusalem. you can see our front page at zeera.com. the first explosion was caused by a car bomb about 30 kilometers south of baghdad. no one has claimed responsibility. activists are reporting two large explosio
they are making the economy their main issue. shimon peres will decide whether to give binyamin netanyahu the first chance of forming a coalition. that is a process that took five weeks after the last election. let's talk about the situation after the election. it sounds like putting together a coalition will be tricky. >> it appears so. the last government all molested two years. then the labor party pulled out . in this case it might be even more complicated. binyamin netanyahu, if he...
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. >> most people what they care about is, you know, things on the economy and jobs. i think we say look, we all care about the same things. we want the same things from energy, we want it to be cheap, reliable and increasingly clean. that's what we've gotten over the centuries. we've gone from wood to coal, coal to gas and renewables. it's done through technology innovations. it's something americans are good at. >> stephen: so you are on board for the nukes? >> yeah, like a lot of people i was really in love with small is beautiful with solar panels on my roof and electric car in the driveway and wind farms and a number of our friends pointed out to us look the sun doesn't always shine, the wind doesn't always blow and the world will consume twice as much energy by 2050 as it does today. we need a lot of innovation to make clean energy a lot cheaper. >> stephen: why not conservation? you are saying we're if the going to use more energy. i love using energy, don't get me wrong. i turn on a light in a room in my house it stays burning until i go to bed. i want it to b
. >> most people what they care about is, you know, things on the economy and jobs. i think we say look, we all care about the same things. we want the same things from energy, we want it to be cheap, reliable and increasingly clean. that's what we've gotten over the centuries. we've gone from wood to coal, coal to gas and renewables. it's done through technology innovations. it's something americans are good at. >> stephen: so you are on board for the nukes? >> yeah, like a...
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sad world we live in, but people have to realize, these type of things have a negative impact on the economy. the senate that we can beat this debt the better it's going to be for everybody. gerri: last word. tell me, are drones enough to take care of this problem? >> the bottom line, but we have to learn is that we cannot afford billiard. terrorists love a vacuum, and wherever it develops kamal to leave, to pose a threat to the united states. next year it could be afghanistan. we have to be on guard. gerri: thank you for coming on. great job. you guys really explained it all. thank you. >> thanks. gerri: if you're fired up about this or any of the issues, a drop me an e-mail. >> coming up on "the willis report," unemployment is higher. could it be because he has gone awful year without meeting with his jobs council? we tackle this and more house republicans finally unveil their new debt ceiling deal. we examine the good combat command ugly with americans for tax reform president gror norquist later. one ohio teacher said she has a crippling fear of being children, but is still being forced
sad world we live in, but people have to realize, these type of things have a negative impact on the economy. the senate that we can beat this debt the better it's going to be for everybody. gerri: last word. tell me, are drones enough to take care of this problem? >> the bottom line, but we have to learn is that we cannot afford billiard. terrorists love a vacuum, and wherever it develops kamal to leave, to pose a threat to the united states. next year it could be afghanistan. we have to...
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and emerging economy which has been growing quite faster together with other emerging economies especially in egypt and and indonesia. and these emerging economies have been also growing so fast -- [inaudible] a number of markets reforms. which can greece learn from the emerging economies? >> translator: let me begin by telling you, that the greek example has many differences compared to countries like brazil and other developing countries. however, out of all of these -- choose a few. you know, in brazil, there's over 20 million people that are leaving, of course, over ten years ago there were 45 million that lived in these. and so the government managed to get twenty -- half of them out. we in europe after the plan and the place after the war managed to overcome these problems and forming social states, which is unfortunately destroyed today due to austerity policies. and so the conclusion that we can draw is that from these countries is that the policies of the austerity cannot help any country overcome the crisis under any terms. the only way to help is by helping demand, helping justl
and emerging economy which has been growing quite faster together with other emerging economies especially in egypt and and indonesia. and these emerging economies have been also growing so fast -- [inaudible] a number of markets reforms. which can greece learn from the emerging economies? >> translator: let me begin by telling you, that the greek example has many differences compared to countries like brazil and other developing countries. however, out of all of these -- choose a few....
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people in america be hopeful about the economy and jobs? >> i think they should be. housing has turned around both in terms of available pricing, stock, new housing starts. it's not like it was in 2006 but it's better than it was in 2008. to whole issue of fracking may be something for environmentalists but there's no question it's creating jobs and growth. >> thank you, joe. >>> an unstoppable force marks yet another achievement. >> reporter: it's the single most recognizable costume in broadway history. i'm michelle miller. 25 years of fphantom coming up n "cbs this morning." (woman) 3 days of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (woman) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. ♪ burning like a fire
people in america be hopeful about the economy and jobs? >> i think they should be. housing has turned around both in terms of available pricing, stock, new housing starts. it's not like it was in 2006 but it's better than it was in 2008. to whole issue of fracking may be something for environmentalists but there's no question it's creating jobs and growth. >> thank you, joe. >>> an unstoppable force marks yet another achievement. >> reporter: it's the single most...
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you who do they best integrate into our economy and society? the answer is by bringing them under the rule of law, bringing them into our system, not by pretending they're not here or trying to have this sort of shadow economy of illegal workers. bring them into the system, that's good for everybody. >> one of the things being a columnist you leave a long paper trail, and in 2006 you wrote this about the immigration issue, "immigration since 1980 has raised the total income of native-born americans by no more than a fraction of 1% and because mexican immigrants have much less education than the average u.s. worker they increase the supply of less-skilled labor, driving down the wages of the worst-paid americans." so again from an economic standpoint what will the effects be of bringing these people legally into our economy? >> again the point is all of those negative effects that i talked about, those are happening already, those people are already here and we're not going to send them back and it would be a crime against humanity to try and so
you who do they best integrate into our economy and society? the answer is by bringing them under the rule of law, bringing them into our system, not by pretending they're not here or trying to have this sort of shadow economy of illegal workers. bring them into the system, that's good for everybody. >> one of the things being a columnist you leave a long paper trail, and in 2006 you wrote this about the immigration issue, "immigration since 1980 has raised the total income of...
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economy is going to slow sharply this year. housing has done okay with a 2% underlying growth rate, and a lot of help from the fed and a lot of help from fiscal stimu s stimulus, but the stimulus that we've had in the past pushing us as a tail wind has been 2% of gdp and this year it will be minus 1% to 2% so a huge swing to the negative in fiscal stimulus, so the feel-good factor in the housing market goes away as the economy drips down under 1% growth by mid-career. >> what the underlying premise that housing led us into the boom, it led us into the bust, it will have to lead us out again. do we real very to accept that? i mean, there could be other things, right? does it have to be housing that suddenly changes everything? we've had dotcom booms and oil booms, does it have to be houseing? isn't that what got us into trouble as being a huge part of the economy? >> yes, that's a good point. look. stocks have risen in value so we've had a positive wealth effect there. i think -- i think if we're saying let's go back to the econ
economy is going to slow sharply this year. housing has done okay with a 2% underlying growth rate, and a lot of help from the fed and a lot of help from fiscal stimu s stimulus, but the stimulus that we've had in the past pushing us as a tail wind has been 2% of gdp and this year it will be minus 1% to 2% so a huge swing to the negative in fiscal stimulus, so the feel-good factor in the housing market goes away as the economy drips down under 1% growth by mid-career. >> what the...
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. >> the economy. >> an economic recovery has begun. america's possibilities are limitless. >> social issues. >> our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> tonight an unprecedented gathering on business, politics on both sides of the gun debate. dan rather, mark cuban, grover norquist, a texas gun owner who survived a mass shooting and a couple who stopped a thief with a gun of their own. how would you grade the president for his first four years and what da you want to see in the next four? this is "piers morgan tonight." [ applause ] good evening. our town hall is going in a few minutes but we begin with breaking news on another school shooting. this texas three were wounded and two in custody after a shoot-out that apparently resulted from an altercation at the north harris campus at lone star college. joining us is not an eyewitness, he's an emt student who treated two people who were bleeding. he found out later that one of them was a suspected shooter. a very drama
. >> the economy. >> an economic recovery has begun. america's possibilities are limitless. >> social issues. >> our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> tonight an unprecedented gathering on business, politics on both sides of the gun debate. dan rather, mark cuban, grover norquist, a texas gun owner who survived a mass shooting and a couple who stopped a thief with a gun of their own. how would...
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, global economy starts to reaccelerate. keep in mind, in the united states the federal reserve's balance sheet has gone from 3 trillion to 4 trillion. there's roughly about 50 trillion dollars of global debt that's u.s. based. okay? what i mean by u.s. based, i mean dollar backed. so it's not as if we're moving the money supply up 20 or 30 percent. it's, though, something to keep an eye on. david: now, unemployment is 7.8%. precisely the level it was at four years ago. of course it's gone up and come down a bit. but are we looking for that to become the new normal? >> i don't believe in the new normal here. because if you have reacceleration of the u.s. economy over 3%, to 3 1/2%, then that whole term new normal -- david: we are nowhere near that. the difference between 2 percent and 3 percent is enormous in terms of what it means for the economy. >> it is. we are anticipating in the later half of 2013 you could start to see 2 1/2, 3 percent perhaps. and in 2014 -- david: when you think of all we've lost and how much we're
, global economy starts to reaccelerate. keep in mind, in the united states the federal reserve's balance sheet has gone from 3 trillion to 4 trillion. there's roughly about 50 trillion dollars of global debt that's u.s. based. okay? what i mean by u.s. based, i mean dollar backed. so it's not as if we're moving the money supply up 20 or 30 percent. it's, though, something to keep an eye on. david: now, unemployment is 7.8%. precisely the level it was at four years ago. of course it's gone up...
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invest in africa gain better access to emerging markets and natural resources but japan's sluggish economy forced its leaders to cut oda. they slashed it to less than half of what it was at its peak in the 1990s. however, they're determined to maintain a presence so they've come up with a new strategy. nhk world explains. >> reporter: senegal, western africa. for years, a japanese government agency called the japan international cooperation agency, has provided aid to the country. last year in this village, japan installed a system to purify water. the program helped. the system uses water. even though this is a project, a private company does the filtering free of charge. >> tasty. >> translator: now we don't get sick after drinking water. >> reporter: at the moment, the group is working on the aid project with private companies. until recently, the agency planned the projects. then it commissioned private companies to carry them out. but the japanese government pays the bill. under the new system, it's the company that does all the planning. jica pays up to $560,000 in research fees. the
invest in africa gain better access to emerging markets and natural resources but japan's sluggish economy forced its leaders to cut oda. they slashed it to less than half of what it was at its peak in the 1990s. however, they're determined to maintain a presence so they've come up with a new strategy. nhk world explains. >> reporter: senegal, western africa. for years, a japanese government agency called the japan international cooperation agency, has provided aid to the country. last...
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. >> he has seen the economy come up again, and the employment -- unemployment rate is still too high but i think this will improve. we're out of iraq and we are changing our policy in afghanistan, and osama bin laden is dead. the president has made a commitment to education and he is running with a 52% approval rate, and this is a good start for a second term. >> what about the critics of the president to say that the deficit has grown and he has not put his weight behind climate change. in his first address, he mentioned climate change three times. and there are still problems in the country and the criticism -- is that he has given a fabulous speech but has not followed through. >> i think some of the criticism is fair but you have to also talk about his initial priorities or challenges. he is really committed to doing something about this in the second term. the deficit is one of the most difficult issues and the president -- he does not sign the appropriation bills until they are passed by congress. and this is not something that the president can do alone. it is the congress dec
. >> he has seen the economy come up again, and the employment -- unemployment rate is still too high but i think this will improve. we're out of iraq and we are changing our policy in afghanistan, and osama bin laden is dead. the president has made a commitment to education and he is running with a 52% approval rate, and this is a good start for a second term. >> what about the critics of the president to say that the deficit has grown and he has not put his weight behind climate...
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when i talk about the nation's economy, reform is critical to the nation's economy. the reality is is that even in a very tight economy, there are all types of industries in our country which have used the work of immigrants every day, to achieve the economic goals of those industries. if you got up this morning and had fruits for breakfast, probably picked by the bent back of an immigrant worker. if you, in fact, had vegetables for a chicken for lunch, you probably had it deplucked by the hands -- the cutup hands of an immigrant worker. if you slept in a hotel or motel of the nation, you probably had your room done by an immigrant worker. if you are looking at some of the cutting edge technologies in our country, you probably saw the ability of making america a more prosperous competitive place in the world by the intellect of an immigrant worker. so in so many dimensions this is about the economy of our nation as well. and, finally, two elements of this that i think are incredibly important within the principles i support is the fact that we have seen in other coun
when i talk about the nation's economy, reform is critical to the nation's economy. the reality is is that even in a very tight economy, there are all types of industries in our country which have used the work of immigrants every day, to achieve the economic goals of those industries. if you got up this morning and had fruits for breakfast, probably picked by the bent back of an immigrant worker. if you, in fact, had vegetables for a chicken for lunch, you probably had it deplucked by the...
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economy is doing. euro/yen 104.7 to 50. >>> japanese workers may have a few more yen in their pockets if union leaders get their way. labor and business leaders are discussing a proposed wage hike. >> translator: a wage increase is a way to ending deflation. it's time for businesses to invest in human resources and not cut corners with workers earnings. >> koga asked for an increase of wages much 1%. he said raises based on seniority should continue. the leader of the business federation opposed the union's demand. he said labor leaders are ignoring the reality of today's business climate. >> translator: this year workers and managers need to share a sense of crisis. we need to have constructive discussion. it's critical for us to do so, to ensure businesses survive and grow. people need stable employment. >> he said the current economic situation leaves no room for raising wages across the board. he said struggling firms may be forced to postpone or even cut regular raises. >>> manufacturers have long
economy is doing. euro/yen 104.7 to 50. >>> japanese workers may have a few more yen in their pockets if union leaders get their way. labor and business leaders are discussing a proposed wage hike. >> translator: a wage increase is a way to ending deflation. it's time for businesses to invest in human resources and not cut corners with workers earnings. >> koga asked for an increase of wages much 1%. he said raises based on seniority should continue. the leader of the...
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, he pointed out that germany, like many other european economies -- >> he pointed out that germany, like many other european countries, as failed in its pledge to contribute 0.7% of gross thomistic product to development programs. >> we will be back in one minute. >> welcome back. more trouble for angela merkel 's coalition partners, the free democrats. in addition to lagging in the opinion polls, now they are facing allegations of sexism. >> the parties lead candidate in this autumn's elections, rainer bruderle, is accused of making inappropriate comments to a female journalist. >> the case has triggered a national debate on how sexism persists in german society. >> rainer bruderle is not talking to any journalists at the moment. he has made no comment on the allegations that have triggered a fierce debate in germany about verbal sexual harassment of women. the leading politicians of the party are covering bruderle's back. they say it is all just a slur campaign against their top man. >> i have seen nothing else to support the impression that the ftp -- fdp is in any way less sensi
, he pointed out that germany, like many other european economies -- >> he pointed out that germany, like many other european countries, as failed in its pledge to contribute 0.7% of gross thomistic product to development programs. >> we will be back in one minute. >> welcome back. more trouble for angela merkel 's coalition partners, the free democrats. in addition to lagging in the opinion polls, now they are facing allegations of sexism. >> the parties lead candidate...
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. >> gillard said the emergence of strong, new economies is altering the balance of power in the region. she urged the united states and china to avoid any miscalculations over potential hotspots, referring to territorial disputes in the south china and east china seas. >> we remain optimistic about china around the united states to manage change in the region but it brings with it strategic competition as china's global interests expand. >> gillard called for the peaceful resolution of disagreements through dialogue using forums such as the east asia summit. she said australia would work closely other countries to help solve problems through diplomacy. >>> afghan security forces will take the lead in their own country. repeated insider attacks have damaged trust w suspicions rising on both sides, military come plaerpsd sending soldiers back to school for a some lessons in cultural tolerance. >> we should know the heroes we honor today will not have died in vain. amen. >> reporter: some 440 soldiers died last year in afghanistan. 61 were victims of insider attacks. that's about 30 times
. >> gillard said the emergence of strong, new economies is altering the balance of power in the region. she urged the united states and china to avoid any miscalculations over potential hotspots, referring to territorial disputes in the south china and east china seas. >> we remain optimistic about china around the united states to manage change in the region but it brings with it strategic competition as china's global interests expand. >> gillard called for the peaceful...
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we saw signs of a slowing global economy. we thought it with be use phil -- use to provide juice to the economy. liz:. liz: benjamin netanyahu needs to put a coalition together to because he didn't have enough votes toe run the country. what is next for israel? what do you expect happens? will the political landscape make it more difficult for you in your job? >> well the key thing we have is independence. so monetary policy is under the control of the bank of israel. not openly me. there is a monetary policy committee, as in the fed. and other countries. but, what we'll be able to do will depend a lot on what sort of budget that the government puts together, the new government. and we have probably to reduce our deficit quite significantly, our budget deficit. so it will be tough. but, any government coming in which can put the budget in shape for three or four years would be well-sized to do that. liz: you are surrounded by enemies in many regards. it is always a worry with arab nations who at least some of them don't want
we saw signs of a slowing global economy. we thought it with be use phil -- use to provide juice to the economy. liz:. liz: benjamin netanyahu needs to put a coalition together to because he didn't have enough votes toe run the country. what is next for israel? what do you expect happens? will the political landscape make it more difficult for you in your job? >> well the key thing we have is independence. so monetary policy is under the control of the bank of israel. not openly me. there...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report on our. blog . and look if one of the team anything like that. guys today is especially exciting because i'll be playing the first ever live in studio performance joined by a wonderful local musician one who uses art as a medium to express her political views or names talk down a rose she's a songwriter who began singing at just ten years old and ever since she's been perfecting her craft before a play or interview about her passion for music and activism check out the song here forward in studio for us from her new e.p. entitled love and liberty further do down in the rose. and his dad. while he finds pants. nomani. landings. that's a. job that pays families. when i. made. some out of bounds. who had planned. to mount. he told me. to. ease up. any of us to be free. now we've. got. a good strong. made. friends. there's a dream. about the. word in. the ground there in. here's. here's. it's an. suv. so can. all be announced. where larry
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>> you're talking both the economy and the market. we seem to pick up in the very early part of the year and by the spring we start to fade and fade into the summer. that has been the pattern of the last three, four years now. i don't know whether that's going to be repeated this january but we're certainly off to a very good start. i would advise you, bill, watch out for numbers that are coming out on wednesday. they will be the big picture on how strong or otherwise our economy is growing and it is likely to be bad news. bill: but this run too, it's come in the midst of, well, one of our highest flyers, apple, it was creamed and we're still doing okay. >> apple has gone from $703 a share, to $440 a share in the space of a few months. apple is enormously important as the great stock of the decade and yet it is down so much, and yet the overall market is up so much. go figure. bill: yeah, well, pretty good chance in your 401(k) you own some apple in some of those funds thank you, stuart. see you in 10 minutes on 9:20 on fbn. martha: n
>> you're talking both the economy and the market. we seem to pick up in the very early part of the year and by the spring we start to fade and fade into the summer. that has been the pattern of the last three, four years now. i don't know whether that's going to be repeated this january but we're certainly off to a very good start. i would advise you, bill, watch out for numbers that are coming out on wednesday. they will be the big picture on how strong or otherwise our economy is...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. own. at the start of this strange new disease affecting healthy young americans looks like this a period between the first outbreak of aids summer nine hundred eighty one and ninety five not only were people coming down with a it's and dying and so forth but nobody knew who had it or who didn't now more than thirty years since its arrival the face of aids looks like this but the social stigma of this disease lingers persons get educated but in the back of their mind a time he may still be a little dirty secret the biggest part of the.
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. needs to be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.o.r.p. interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big don't teach dog called. the to market where a bunch of good if you've never seen anything like this on top. of it. guys today's especially exciting because i'll be playing the first ever live in studio performance joined by a wonderful local musician one who uses art as a medium to express her political views and i was talking on a rose she's a songwriter who began singing at just ten years old never said she's been perfecting her craft before a player interview about her passion for music and activism check out the song he performed in studio for us from her new e.p. entitled love and liberty out further do. gives up. and his dad. while he finds pants. h. no. that's a. child a family. when i. ma
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. needs to be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.o.r.p. interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big don't teach dog called. the to market where a bunch of good if you've never seen anything like this on...
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you know, romney was a good man but he basically ran on the economy, lousy economy, we need a new ceo in washington. it didn't work. i think we will get a good tis of this in 2016. we are going to have the four years of obama's hyper liberalism, the kind of stuff he elucidated and enuns dated yesterday in the inaugural address. and i would say that if our ideology, conservative, small government ideology is correct, it will leave a mess behind. but we will also need as conservatives, republicans if you like, a standard bearer in 2016 who can make the case. and there is not a dearth of them. we have a very strong bench. we have got ryan. we have got rubio. we have got the governors, there is a whole young generation of conservatives who can make the case that will be the test. although i will say that if liberals keep winning elections, then your theory of a fundamental change in the change of the electorate and the sense of dependency at which point it becomes a point of no return would be right. i'm just saying we he don't know history will tell us. >> bill: there is something wrong
you know, romney was a good man but he basically ran on the economy, lousy economy, we need a new ceo in washington. it didn't work. i think we will get a good tis of this in 2016. we are going to have the four years of obama's hyper liberalism, the kind of stuff he elucidated and enuns dated yesterday in the inaugural address. and i would say that if our ideology, conservative, small government ideology is correct, it will leave a mess behind. but we will also need as conservatives,...
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economy of their own country netanyahu might use the iran iran scenario in order for him to. distract perhaps from the problems that are soon to emerge to his new government to guard this of the look in the shape of the government of jewish settlements in the west bank and other major issue for netanyahu he said they won't be. all during his. actor and director of nimrod came a rather well known for its prank videos decided to take a rather an orthodox look at the ongoing land expansion. my name is me more than israeli citizen living here among. you one housing crisis of it all time high the thing is there is another one in jerusalem but i can also leave among our allies and i think i can get them much better do the wise. would like to see the flood to buy i'm here with some investors from england. we want to invest in this area because i'm hearing the property value might go up to one flat is one million shekels is photos for that in the building that this whole new area called zero eight and one begins after those heels despite a few haters in the us almost all the politica
economy of their own country netanyahu might use the iran iran scenario in order for him to. distract perhaps from the problems that are soon to emerge to his new government to guard this of the look in the shape of the government of jewish settlements in the west bank and other major issue for netanyahu he said they won't be. all during his. actor and director of nimrod came a rather well known for its prank videos decided to take a rather an orthodox look at the ongoing land expansion. my...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or. global financial headlines kaiser reports. so the project is called the mistress of basically she looks like the silhouette of a woman on the wall. in the cave. she lives there it's true she does exist and you'll get the chance to meet her. are you trying to scare me are you being serious you know being serious.
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or. global financial headlines kaiser reports. so the project is called the mistress of basically she looks like the silhouette of a woman on the wall. in the cave. she lives there it's true she does exist and you'll get the chance to meet her. are you trying to scare me are you being serious you know being serious.
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people in america be hopeful about the economy and jobs? >> i think they should be. housing has turned around both in terms of available pricing, stock, new housing starts. it's not like it was in 2006 but it's better than it was in 2008. to whole issue of fracking may be something for environmentalists but there's no question it's creating jobs and growth. >> thank you, joe. >>> an unstoppable force marks yet another achievement. >> reporter: it's the single most recognizable costume in broadway history. i'm michelle miller. 25 years of fanphantom coming up on "cbs this morning." look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [
people in america be hopeful about the economy and jobs? >> i think they should be. housing has turned around both in terms of available pricing, stock, new housing starts. it's not like it was in 2006 but it's better than it was in 2008. to whole issue of fracking may be something for environmentalists but there's no question it's creating jobs and growth. >> thank you, joe. >>> an unstoppable force marks yet another achievement. >> reporter: it's the single most...
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economy right now. >> well, you know, i wish we had more certainty. as we look out with the uncertainty caused by some of the congressional situations that occurred, we'd hike to get more certainty. it certainly helps the bond markets, the financial markets. >> so financing your debt is more difficult when you have less clarity then, is that what you're saying? >> financed at very attractive rates. >> i would think so. >> but overall i think we would like to see certainty. the other thing, you know, from a corporate perspective, we'd love to see something done on the corporate tax rate here in the u.s. love to keep more jobs here. just got to find a way to solve that problem. >> how does obama care and the health reform affect you as a company? >> well, certainly it provides re people will be covered by prescriptions. that's great news for the entire pharmaceutical space. for our particular company, we don't focus so much on continuous care medicines. we generally focus on women's health, those kind of issues so for us not as great but for other pharm
economy right now. >> well, you know, i wish we had more certainty. as we look out with the uncertainty caused by some of the congressional situations that occurred, we'd hike to get more certainty. it certainly helps the bond markets, the financial markets. >> so financing your debt is more difficult when you have less clarity then, is that what you're saying? >> financed at very attractive rates. >> i would think so. >> but overall i think we would like to see...
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. >> reform is critical to the nation's economy. the reality is that even in a very tight economy, there are all types of industries in our country which have used the work of immigrants every day to achieve the economic goals of those industries. >> the vast majority of americans believe that we need to have a legal immigration system that works an we have no is not a 21st century legal immigration system. >> reporter: the house is working on its own version of immigration reform. however, many democratic leaders say they're not quite as far along as the senate and of course they have their own critics, many of them republican members of the house who are concerned about money and whether or not the money will go towards securing our boarders. we'll have much more -- our borders. we'll have much more coming up in the half-hour. >> thanks, delia, live on capitol hill this morning. >>> in the last year border patrol agents have been dealing with more people trying to come to the country illegal. in 2012 agents made more than 356,000
. >> reform is critical to the nation's economy. the reality is that even in a very tight economy, there are all types of industries in our country which have used the work of immigrants every day to achieve the economic goals of those industries. >> the vast majority of americans believe that we need to have a legal immigration system that works an we have no is not a 21st century legal immigration system. >> reporter: the house is working on its own version of immigration...
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economy remains sluggish healthcare remains too costly, et cetera. one historian interviewed the president from rolling stones magazines says mr. obama needs to revise faith in the american dream. >> i would image if i were writing a speech for him i would inject a dose of ronald reagan optimism don't despair in america. >> follow me at twitter at james rosen and i will tell you which president was the first to have his inaugural address live nationwide. >> i always follow your twitter but i will especially tonight. >> you are always so good to me. >> the political landscape at the part of the term was different than it was when he came to the white house four years ago. republicans control the house. you need look no further than the recent game of political chicken over the fiscal cliff to know just how divided washington is. and more instance show downs are looming. one example the debt creel and controlli -- debt ceiling and what americans describe as out of control spending. what do key republicans take with the attitude toward congress at this
economy remains sluggish healthcare remains too costly, et cetera. one historian interviewed the president from rolling stones magazines says mr. obama needs to revise faith in the american dream. >> i would image if i were writing a speech for him i would inject a dose of ronald reagan optimism don't despair in america. >> follow me at twitter at james rosen and i will tell you which president was the first to have his inaugural address live nationwide. >> i always follow...
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because they were so-called developed economies. and so what i thought i would do here is just run through some of the lessons that we learned there that i think, unfortunately, shut up and looked at by the europeans. and they are only now starting to realize that they could have cut down the present negative situation because let's face it, europe as a whole, with a few exceptions, is in either a recession or stagnation. first, each country is unique. this is something they didn't want to see. greece adding the situation by longtime mismanagement on the fiscal side and raid the banks. in the case of ireland, it was the banks the drag the sovereign is -- sovereign as. in the case of portugal, with some portuguese in the audience here, it was basically a decade of no growth in portugal. in the case of spain, it was a bubble in real estate that was financed by mainly the savings and loan institutions, some of which have gone under, a number have gone under. and a government that basically drove up the deficit, and regional governments
because they were so-called developed economies. and so what i thought i would do here is just run through some of the lessons that we learned there that i think, unfortunately, shut up and looked at by the europeans. and they are only now starting to realize that they could have cut down the present negative situation because let's face it, europe as a whole, with a few exceptions, is in either a recession or stagnation. first, each country is unique. this is something they didn't want to see....
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ]...
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i happening the number-1 failure of president obama is not the economy. it's his failure to find a way to bring us all together. >> eric: chris, what about that? >> well, i think it's easy to put it on president obammasm the fact is, this has been building and arguably building for years. the division that we have between the parties. the issues are difficult. the solutions are more complex. it is not easy to find that compromise. it is easy to say that it's president obama's fault. i heard that from the previous president. but the reality is, you cannot dance with someone if they keep saying no. when you have a republican party that is divided amongst itself, in terms of where the country should go, how do you find that common ground that basically unites the country? it's extremely difficult. >> eric: how do we find that common ground? do you think it's possible with the horrible debt, $16.5 and counting trillion. and they said, okay, we are going to delay the debt ceiling situation for now and want really address it, immediately, pushing the can down t
i happening the number-1 failure of president obama is not the economy. it's his failure to find a way to bring us all together. >> eric: chris, what about that? >> well, i think it's easy to put it on president obammasm the fact is, this has been building and arguably building for years. the division that we have between the parties. the issues are difficult. the solutions are more complex. it is not easy to find that compromise. it is easy to say that it's president obama's fault....
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the tenth largest economy, korea, in the world. and he has said he really wants to move ahead on that. and so i really hope so. but, of course, it's clouded by theserser the territorial dispu. the other is something, and trade as was mentioned as the subject that terry mcgraw has shown tremendous leadership in over the last decade. and we now have something new on the table, not so new, it was announced almost two years ago which is the trans-pacific partnership. and i think japan should be part of that. it'll take a courageous decision of abi because there are a lot of people, entrenched interests in japan that do not want to be a part of that. but i think if we could do things that we talked about before, you know, he's announced the fiscal stimulus, pushing the bank of japan on a monetary stimulus. if he could do the structural reforms i discussed and push on these two, northeast economic bloc and the pan-pacific trade agreement, i think this'll be a big help to japan on exports. and as we all know, japan is very dependent on ex
the tenth largest economy, korea, in the world. and he has said he really wants to move ahead on that. and so i really hope so. but, of course, it's clouded by theserser the territorial dispu. the other is something, and trade as was mentioned as the subject that terry mcgraw has shown tremendous leadership in over the last decade. and we now have something new on the table, not so new, it was announced almost two years ago which is the trans-pacific partnership. and i think japan should be...